Opal

 Blogs and to days popular Twitter what are the different,Twitter are basically people which enjoy the I T industry and as most people today have access to a computer and the amazing high-tech ability of contacting unknown people interested in the same business or interest as you are, your business needs a investor finance or maybe a entrepreneurial to give you advice then this is why Twitter is becoming more prevalent in today’s amazing world wide web as we are all connected to the information age via the Internet .

Blogs are usually a page that is inserted into a web site and as the site can be related to any subject for example my site is www.grahamblackopal.com relate to the topic of Opal and black Opal gemstones from Australia , you will clearly see at the top of the home page different categories where you will see blog clearly marked as one of the categorie this page is readily updated for Opal gemstone lovers around the world who enjoy reading regular new information and news about the industry and subject which I regularly discuss in my blog.

You will often see a categorie at the top of home pages when browsing the Web with the title Forum this is a page that is also readily updated with information on the pacific business or information which the web site is promoting for example in the Opal industry some sites will have a monthly Forum presenting possible new products jewellery along with information.

Gemstone lovers appreciate rare and unique gems and this is why particularly black Opal and multicolour clear crystal Opal from Australia which produces 97% of the world supply of this gemstone, is becoming very sought after.  It is said that gem quality Opal’s are 2000 times rarer then diamonds, if you are a collector of gemstones then you must have this exotic gemstone from the capital of the industry the outback town of lightning Ridge in the State of New South Wales the first State of Australia that was colonised by the British.  This fabulous gemstone from Australia has all the colours of the rainbow from red the most expensive to purple colour Opal which is the most affordable as purple violet lavender colours are produced in much larger amounts then blue which is the next most affordable and then we have beautiful green and turquoise which are affordable but as this colour is rarer than blue need to pay a little bit more.  Then comes orange and you can have multicolours and the most expensive is gem quality multicolour predominantly red as these black Opals are very rare indeed, the patterns have a lot to do with the price that the customer will pay for a Australian Opal the Harlequin which is very uniform and symmetrical and if it has a five out of five fire which means bright and great clarity this will certainly add to the price as the Harlequin is very rare.  A high cabochon Opal is more valuable than a Opal gem stone that is flat and of course you must take into account impurities in the face of the colour as sand and an uneven surface in the back of the Opal will never be seen when it is set into jewellery and only shows that the gemstone is a genuine Australian Opal.

 

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~ by black opal on June 13, 2009.

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